Ali Vincent was the first woman to win "The Biggest Loser" back in 2008, after dropping 112 lbs. on Season 5
But in a very candid Facebook post on Tuesday, the weight loss guru revealed she's put a lot of that weight back on in the years since -- and is ready to do something about it.

"April 15th was my 8 year anniversary of winning 'The Biggest Loser.' In the past 8 years I have had my ups and my downs. I have had successes and I have had major losses. I have gone from feeling alone to having thousands of people reach out with support," she writes.

"On April 16th I did one of the hardest things in my life I joined Weight Watchers and weighed in close to the weight I started at on 'The Biggest Loser,'" she shares. "I swore I would never be there again, be here again. I couldn't imagine a day again that I would weigh over 200 pounds. I feel ashamed. I feel embarrassed. I feel overwhelmed. I feel like failure."
So let's see before:
After:

Well after falling back into the trap of delicious high carb salty food...

Ali Vincent was the first woman to win "The Biggest Loser" back in 2008, after dropping 112 lbs. on Season 5
But in a very candid Facebook post on Tuesday, the weight loss guru revealed she's put a lot of that weight back on in the years since -- and is ready to do something about it.

"April 15th was my 8 year anniversary of winning 'The Biggest Loser.' In the past 8 years I have had my ups and my downs. I have had successes and I have had major losses. I have gone from feeling alone to having thousands of people reach out with support," she writes.

"On April 16th I did one of the hardest things in my life I joined Weight Watchers and weighed in close to the weight I started at on 'The Biggest Loser,'" she shares. "I swore I would never be there again, be here again. I couldn't imagine a day again that I would weigh over 200 pounds. I feel ashamed. I feel embarrassed. I feel overwhelmed. I feel like failure."
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Anyone can lose weight. The trick is keeping the weight off. Even a donut diet works if you just eat one a day for a year. Not too healthy nor will you have much success keeping the weight you lost off.